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ASUS RoG Maximus VII Ranger Z97 (LGA 1150) Review

BIOS


The ASUS ROG BIOS utility has had a similar revamp to what we saw on the ASUS Channel Series with the Z97-A BIOS. The main differences are the additions of

  • A new Favorites tab which allows you to put your most frequently used settings into one section
  • More advanced fan controls with the QFan Control interactive fan management utility
  • The updated EZ Tuning Wizard which can auto-overclock your systems CPU and GPU based on your usage scenario and cooling

The BIOS is fairly attractive given its minimal 1024 x 768 resolution and the layout is well thought out in usual ASUS style. As we’ve come to expect from the ROG series the BIOS offers a sensible balance between advanced and basic features: you can adjust as much as you want when tweaking and tuning your system or you can just leave it on auto and it will work great too. Be sure to check out the look and feel of the new ASUS ROG BIOS below and see what you think:

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